Differentiating Data Collection: Best Practices for Collecting Data in Inclus...RethinkFirst
Whether our special education students are learning in self contained or inclusion classrooms, maintaining high quality standardized data collection practices is critical to tracking, monitoring, and conveying student progress. Collecting data not only demonstrates and reinforces student learning, but also informs instruction and supports teachers in being reflective about their own practice.
Yet as students move into inclusion settings, and teachers become responsible not only for teaching more students, but sometimes for addressing a wider variety of needs, finding ways to collect and monitor student data can become more challenging. In this webinar Rethink’s Angela Pagliaro discusses strategies for integrating data collection into diverse settings, particularly inclusion classrooms.
Distance Training: Low Tech Solutions for High Tech SuccessRethinkFirst
We often purchase state of the art distance technology yet experience numerous frustrations in delivering services to students who most need it. This presentation focuses on lessons learned by staff of the Special Education Service Agency (SESA). SESA provides instructional support and training in low incidence disabilities, to school district special education personnel, across Alaska’s 54 school districts.
Patrick Pillai, PhD is executive director of the Special Education Service Agency in Anchorage, Alaska. A native of South Africa, Patrick studied Deaf education at Gallaudet University in Washington DC. When he is not working he spends time hiking with his wife and two daughters on Alaska's many beautiful trails.
This presentation lists the top performers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector this week. Mickael Marsali is an experience asset manager living in London with extensive experience working in biotech.
Differentiating Data Collection: Best Practices for Collecting Data in Inclus...RethinkFirst
Whether our special education students are learning in self contained or inclusion classrooms, maintaining high quality standardized data collection practices is critical to tracking, monitoring, and conveying student progress. Collecting data not only demonstrates and reinforces student learning, but also informs instruction and supports teachers in being reflective about their own practice.
Yet as students move into inclusion settings, and teachers become responsible not only for teaching more students, but sometimes for addressing a wider variety of needs, finding ways to collect and monitor student data can become more challenging. In this webinar Rethink’s Angela Pagliaro discusses strategies for integrating data collection into diverse settings, particularly inclusion classrooms.
Distance Training: Low Tech Solutions for High Tech SuccessRethinkFirst
We often purchase state of the art distance technology yet experience numerous frustrations in delivering services to students who most need it. This presentation focuses on lessons learned by staff of the Special Education Service Agency (SESA). SESA provides instructional support and training in low incidence disabilities, to school district special education personnel, across Alaska’s 54 school districts.
Patrick Pillai, PhD is executive director of the Special Education Service Agency in Anchorage, Alaska. A native of South Africa, Patrick studied Deaf education at Gallaudet University in Washington DC. When he is not working he spends time hiking with his wife and two daughters on Alaska's many beautiful trails.
This presentation lists the top performers in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical sector this week. Mickael Marsali is an experience asset manager living in London with extensive experience working in biotech.